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London Burns

Tales from the World of Adrian's Undead Diary, Volume Two

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London Burns

By: Chris Philbrook
Narrated by: James Anderson Foster
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The world is ending, and you have a front row seat.

The Warden Kevin Whitten and Harold Parker met in London, England 'that day.' The day the dead stopped dying, and long before they managed their way back to America, to Adrian Ring and the test they would all face together.

The only reason Kevin and company survived their helicopter crash in Covent Garden was the sacrifice of a small unit of Royal Marines.

This is their story.

London Burns follows the story of Hal and Kevin, parallel to the AUD story London, and beyond.

Included as well is the Elmoryn dark fantasy short story Roots Grown Deep, a tale about why its always a good idea to stay inside the city walls, and why you should never, ever disturb the things buried in Elmoryn's wilderness.

London Burns is the second installment in the Tales from the world of Adrian's Undead Diary series. The open-ended series chronicles new stories in the world of Adrian Ring, expanding on the original eight book series. The first volume is titled Unhappy Endings.

©2016, 2023 Chris Philbrook (P)2016 Chris Philbrook
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